3D mammography, or digital breast tomosynthesis, has emerged as a significant technological advancement in breast cancer detection. Unlike traditional 2D mammography, 3D imaging provides a layered view of the breast tissue, offering improved visibility of abnormalities. This technology has been particularly effective in detecting cancer in women with dense breast tissue, where traditional methods might not be as effective, thereby enhancing early detection rates.
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